But Warren insists he is broke, and says claims he has hidden his millions in a murky web of investments and third-party ownership are "pathetic".

'No money': Warren insists he is broke

Prosecutor says there is evidence Warren invested in an African gold mining venture, a Dutch pallets business with a Swiss bank account, and had land with planning permission for 40 houses.

But he said: "There is no money. It's a simple exercise of putting me in jail. There is no money, I've been in jail 17 years. There's no money."

Warren also claimed that he has helped stop bullying in his Jersey jail by protecting younger inmates, confessed he would have like to have been a lawyer, and said his conviction in Jersey was a miscarriage of justice.

"I'd have loved to be lawyer, but fought them properly," he said.

"Y'know, the system, when it was wrong. Fought them properly. I would have loved to have done that."

He said when he gets out of jail he would like to move abroad.

And when asked if life might have been different had he not been born in Liverpool, he said: "I just wish I'd not been such a worry to me mum."